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    Dear all
    I really dont remember had I posted this before neither good enough, but refering to Marc Molloy's Leopard cubs , posting this
    Can we believe these are from same litter , These cubs were 20 month old when shooted
    D300, 600mm, f5.6 beanbag

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    Great! Thanks Harshad.
    The male on the right (correct?) is almost twice his sisters size! He didn't appreciate your camera either!


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    Harshad, thanks for sharing this. Now I need to start saving for India as well......BPN is an expensive place to hang around....:)

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    Wow!!!!!
    very nice.Congratulations!

    Asad

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    Harshad,
    I would be inclined to crop most of the partial bodies out, this would emphasise the great expression on the male.
    Otherwise another stunning Tiger picture.

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    Thanks everyone
    @ Marc , you are right , in adulthood he will weigh 1.5 times of females and this particular male cub hates tourists

    @ Betise , You are right , BPN can ignite passion to visit places , you are most welcome to India , I am saving for Africa :D

    @ Ken , IQ wont stand , this is already 50% cropped

    @ Asad , Thanks a lot , long time since I heard from you

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    Hi Harshad: Not the best Harshad shot I've seen from a standpoint of all of the usual technical aspects but I am so glad you posted it to show us the look on the left tiger's face and the growl on the right. I can see why you had to crop so much - I wouldn't have wanted to get much closer. Thanks man.

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    Two completely different attitudes - lazy female lounging against her brother, while he shows immense aggression. Great eye contact, and well captured.

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    Very neat to see the two together and as already mentioned with very different personalities. Fine work Harshad.

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    Thanks for sharing this Harshad. amazing the difference in temperament. Superb eye contact.

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    These two look like a couple of teenagers hamming it up in a carnival photo booth :). Amazing difference in size and reaction to your presence.

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    Yes, it looks like these tigers don't like your camera. Great expression on their faces. I would suggest a boost on contrast/saturation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Carlos Vindas View Post
    Yes, it looks like these tigers don't like your camera.
    This particular family had huge visitiors as one of rarest chance to see 4 big tigers togather , I think thats why they started hating tourists and photographers

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    great image Bhai - also can't believe they are from the same litter.
    I agree with Betsie - these forums on BPN make you want to be there :)
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